Looking for a PAC (yeah you know me!)

Do any of my readers know how to establish a Political Action Committee?

Seriously, if I’m going to run for the United States Senate I suppose I need to have a PAC established (at least all the cool kids are doing it). I know that once I get it set up I’ll be flush with cash and ready to take on my erstwhile and mega-incumbent opponent.

I am also looking for good strategies that will go easy on the wallet. I’m thinking the use of new (and free) media can help me get a significant leg up into the fickle world of politics. Should I start a Facebook group? Should I twitter? Do I need a myspace?

Freeman consultants have been working round the clock for my campaign, but there will be gaps in the strategy that no mega-consutling firm would be able to fill and predict. Your ideas are welcome here (especially ideas who lean toward my opponents views as I could gain useful insight into establishing a beach head among your like-minded constituents).

As for those of you waiting for me to establish a platform…why ruin a long standing practice in American politics? Being vague has worked for countless politicians, it should work for me too, right? Besides, the more I read or hear about what goes on in today’s political arena, it seems like I might be better served in simply advocating my “newness” to the political field. You know, the whole fresh perspective idea. It might take sail in today’s political climate.

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2 Responses to “Looking for a PAC (yeah you know me!)”

Set up a Senate-Run-specific twitter and start hammering the hashtags: #tcot #btv etc. You should start shaking out followers quickly. Then drive said followers to your website (maybe this blog?) with tschockes (sic), like a free t-shirt for a random participant.

Will consult my lawyer on PACs and get back to you.
PS myspace no longer relevant, IMHO. But a dedicated FB page would be highly worth it! Cross-connect your new twitter to it, sit back and watch the caish flow in.